Forget trimming, since you like twists like me, what I do is I trim after I twist my hair. That makes it easy to see split ends. That’s what I do and you don’t even need heat….which is why I love it. Try and see. Thanks for the tips🎉
Deeper than Hair has a really great tutorial about trimming your hair. I feel like it's good even if you don't use heat on your hair. She shows you how to part your hair so you can get a really great and even trim. I've trimmed at home for over a year using her method and I've retained more length than in the past.
😂 Yeah, my adventure with the crea clip did not go as well as I hoped. I cut my scraggly waist length to a decent mid back okay trim. It looked horrible after a few weeks. I got a wonderful cut from a barber. It is one of the best cuts I’ve ever had. Two months later my ends are still nice. I decided to cut several inches. No see through ends. I will definitely return. I felt like a million bucks after and still do! Those bad ends were carrying bad energy. 😂
Another girl, Amy Tarie, said ahe doesn't cut her hair every 4-6 weeks because she realized that she was cutting off the majority of her hair growth after deduction how much her hair grows a month. She only trims once a year. After doing so, she was able to reach beyond bra strap length.
How often should trims be done? Should I trim my hair when it’s dry or when it’s wet? (Trying to stay away from heat as much as possible) your hair so pretty luv❤️
It’s recommended to get a trim every 6 months. Depending on your hair goals you can decide to trim on dry or wet hair. Some people trim their hair wet if they want a natural shape up. If you want a thorough trim where you can see the dead and split ends, then it’s best to do it on blow dried hair. I hope that makes sense.
Typically I create my own hair midst moisturizer. If not I spray my hair with water and add a leave in conditioner or moisturizer. This works best with a protective hairstyle like mini twists.
Honestly there are so many good shampoos and conditioners out there that will do an effective job. I stress less about the brand and more about the ingredients. Try to look for sulfate free shampoos. I do enjoy Carol’s Daughter products so many try that.
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THANKS SO MUCH SISTER. I REALLY NEEDED TO HEAR ABOUT “ MINDING MY BUSINESS “ and let THE MOST HIGH YAHUAH’S WILL BE DONE‼️ HALLELUYAH ‼️
That’s honestly the hardest tip because it’s not as tangible as the other ones. I hope the video was useful to you!
Forget trimming, since you like twists like me, what I do is I trim after I twist my hair. That makes it easy to see split ends. That’s what I do and you don’t even need heat….which is why I love it. Try and see. Thanks for the tips🎉
Edit: I meant to write “For the trimming “ not what is there😢😊
I have done that as well actually. Thank you!!
Deeper than Hair has a really great tutorial about trimming your hair. I feel like it's good even if you don't use heat on your hair. She shows you how to part your hair so you can get a really great and even trim. I've trimmed at home for over a year using her method and I've retained more length than in the past.
Thank you for the feedback. I’ll check out Deeper than Hair for the trimming tips.
Thanks for watching!
I like this tutorial too.
Also Sara Naturally has an awesome video using crea clips to trim. It give a blunt cut.
Thank you! I ended up going to a stylist cuz I don’t trust myself to do an effective job with trimming. Imma stick to what I know 😂
😂 Yeah, my adventure with the crea clip did not go as well as I hoped. I cut my scraggly waist length to a decent mid back okay trim. It looked horrible after a few weeks. I got a wonderful cut from a barber. It is one of the best cuts I’ve ever had. Two months later my ends are still nice. I decided to cut several inches. No see through ends. I will definitely return. I felt like a million bucks after and still do! Those bad ends were carrying bad energy. 😂
Thanks for the "mind YOUR business," and let God handle His business bit. I appreciate that🎉❤😊
Thank you for watching!
Another girl, Amy Tarie, said ahe doesn't cut her hair every 4-6 weeks because she realized that she was cutting off the majority of her hair growth after deduction how much her hair grows a month. She only trims once a year. After doing so, she was able to reach beyond bra strap length.
Thank you for sharing that information. I appreciate it and thank you for watching!
Love your thick long hair thumbs up god bless
Thank you! You too! Thanks for watching!
* God bless
Thank you! Sending Blessings to you as well!
You have beautiful long hair. Your hair looks lovely!🙂
Thank you so much! Thank you for watching!
I love how that last tip low-key turned into a little sermon😂😂😂. Thanks for the tips ❤
Lol didn’t mean to take it to church. Thank for watching!
Thank you sharing and caring ❤
Thank you for watching. I hope you found the video helpful!
You are beautiful & positive: Thank you!! That info was timely & on point.
Thank for for the kind words and for watching!
Thank you for the tips
Thank you for watching!
How often should trims be done? Should I trim my hair when it’s dry or when it’s wet? (Trying to stay away from heat as much as possible) your hair so pretty luv❤️
It’s recommended to get a trim every 6 months. Depending on your hair goals you can decide to trim on dry or wet hair. Some people trim their hair wet if they want a natural shape up. If you want a thorough trim where you can see the dead and split ends, then it’s best to do it on blow dried hair. I hope that makes sense.
That last point called me out😅😂
😂😂 sometimes it takes one word! God’s got you sis!
Great tips! Thank you for sharing~~~
Thank you for watching!
When you say moisturizing a few times a week, with what? What about now? Your hair is gorgeous.
Typically I create my own hair midst moisturizer. If not I spray my hair with water and add a leave in conditioner or moisturizer. This works best with a protective hairstyle like mini twists.
To wash hair with what shampoo or conditioner do you recommend
Honestly there are so many good shampoos and conditioners out there that will do an effective job. I stress less about the brand and more about the ingredients. Try to look for sulfate free shampoos. I do enjoy Carol’s Daughter products so many try that.